Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Breathless fawning before the race altar

There's a wave of darwinianoid articles in the press because today is the 150th anniversary of the publication of Chales Darwin's 'The Origin of Species', or to give it its little-mentioned full title: 'On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life' which exposes the dark racist heart throbbing within the chest of this bombshell planted under the morals of society. The vile racial agenda at the core of this most insidious of works is made clear only a handful of pages into the very first chapter as Darwin, dear saint Charles, that nice man with the kindly face and the fuzzy beard, makes clear that race lies at the core of his new ideology:
it seems to me not improbable, that if we could succeed in naturalising, or were to cultivate, during many generations, the several races, for instance, of the cabbage, in very poor soil, that they would to a large extent, or even wholly, revert to the wild aboriginal stock.
"The several races of the cabbage": has ever a more damning or ominous phrase been penned in the whole of philosophy or politics? Darwin started out as a racist with exactly this warped sort of brassica supremecist agenda and sought to apply it to every other divinely created kind he lay his eyes upon. Amid all the chatter today about his holy relics and fortunate toilet incidents don't let his followers in academia or the media pull the wool over your eyes to the true nature of Charles Darwin. The man was a racist with an unhealthy obsession about barnacles and pigeons, as well as a misogynist who wanted to breed a master race of supercabbage, a line of thought which led directly to Hitler. And he was cruel to puppies.


It's more important than ever to find out why there's really an intelligent design controversy!!!

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